Well, Minister, it still goes back to ministerial accountability. I mean, we can pass responsibility on to officials and to political staff, but at the end of the day it comes back to ministerial responsibility, and my understanding from the Prime Minister's chief of staff is that there was no permission to give delegated authority to exempt staff to do anything with respect to the ATIP process.
In this case, we had Mr. Togneri, in fact, who directed that a report be unreleased, and he's admitted to that. He's admitted to breaking the law, so where does ministerial accountability reside in this instance? How is it that we still have a minister who is still performing as a minister and we still have an exempt staff member who still has a job with this government when he has admitted to breaking the law under the act for which you have responsibility?